"For the first time in the short history of the Rock Hall, an online fan vote equaled a single vote on the voting committee. Though the Rock Hall won't reveal total numbers, at least a quarter of those who voted checked the box next to Rush on their online ballots."

Rush made it into the hall.

KISS faces tough competition in step one of the hall's online polling, which ends in early December. This year's other nominees:

-- The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

-- Chic

-- Deep Purple

-- Peter Gabriel

-- Hall and Oates

-- LL Cool J

-- The Meters

-- Nirvana

-- N.W.A.

-- The Replacements

-- Linda Ronstadt

-- Cat Stevens

-- Link Wray

-- YES

-- The Zombies

According to the hall, the "top five artists, as selected by the public, will comprise a 'fans' ballot' that will be tallied along with the other ballots to choose the 2014 inductees."

By the way, we know our harping on KISS's absence from the hall may be rather misguided if you judge artists solely by their influence or musicianship. Nirvana was there at the launch of grunge. Ronstadt is an icon of country rock who branched out into other genres. YES, like Rush, was a giant of "prog rock."

"The boys have sold more than 100 million albums. They're still slapping on the face paint and strapping on the platform boots to do concerts around the world. The band's a legend in its own time. Even the decidedly-unmetal Wilco pays a sort of homage to KISS."

Three years ago, we asked if KISS should be in the hall and about 85 percent of Two-Way readers who responded to our nonscientific survey said yes. We're reprising that question.